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Old 08-06-11 | 10:09 PM
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Bianchi Fork?

I picked up a fork today for my new build and on the fork there are 2 stickers,both saying "Cro-mo tubing -dedacciai-Bianchi exclusive"There are no more identifying markers on the fork.I had a Bianchi and "Bianchi" was engraved on the fork.Anyone knows where this fork comes from?
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Old 08-07-11 | 04:55 AM
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Bianchi pretty much gave up engraving their forks in about '89. a fork with a Dedacciai tubing decal is from the mid '90s. any pics?
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Old 08-07-11 | 06:06 AM
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notice the threading.Will I have to have it rethreaded?
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Old 08-07-11 | 10:03 AM
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it's a unicrown and as BG says it's probably from mid '90s if not later. Threading looks dirty (but fine) to me. Just clean the threads with either a clean-up die (if you are so equipped) or wire brush (if not). The slot is supposed to be there, if that's what you refer to.
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